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A set of seven ancient tragedies rendered in verse that examine human responsibility under divine law, fate, and social authority. One play portrays a sister who defies a ruler’s edict to give burial to her brother, another traces a celebrated warrior’s descent into dishonor and self-destruction, and a third follows a king who confronts a devastating revelation about his origins. Others focus on filial vengeance and grief, a wife whose choice brings unintended doom, the suffering of an abandoned, wounded hero, and an elderly exile seeking peace. Together they probe pride, loyalty, moral choice, and the limits of human knowledge in the face of inexorable fortune.

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Sophocles

Sophocles was an ancient Greek playwright, renowned for his contributions to the genre of tragedy. He is best known for his works that explore complex themes of fate, morality, and the human condition. Among his most famous plays are "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone," which remain pivotal in the study of literature and drama. Sophocles introduced innovations in theatrical performance, including the use of painted scenery and the addition of a third actor, which enhanced the dramatic possibilities of the stage. His works have had a lasting influence on Western literature and continue to be performed and studied for their profound insights into human nature.

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